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  • 01
    Adobe Firefly adds AI audio tools and Google's Gemini Omni Flash
    Adobe is making three AI audio tools broadly available in Firefly. Generate Music, Generate Speech, and Generate Sound Effects create royalty-free music, voiceovers, and sound effects for video projects. Adobe has also added Gemini Omni Flash to the platform. The article Adobe Firefly adds AI audio tools and Google's Gemini Omni Flash appeared first on The Decoder .Matthias Bastian
  • 02
    LLMs could write like humans but post-training guardrails make their text detectable
    LLMs don't write in a recognizable style because they can't do better. Post-training and safety guardrails sharply narrow their expressive range, argues Pangram CTO Bradley Emi. Base models without these constraints already write with far more variety. The article LLMs could write like humans but post-training guardrails make their text detectable appeared first on The Decoder .Matthias Bastian
  • 03
    Frontier Radar #4: China has caught up, so what's left of the Western AI lead?
    Kimi K3 and GLM-5.3 are now within striking distance of the best US models. Western labs blame distillation, and there's real evidence for it. But guilty or not, the conclusion is the same: a model lead can't be defended. This issue looks at what can. The article Frontier Radar #4: China has caught up, so what's left of the Western AI lead? appeared first on The Decoder .Maximilian Schreiner
  • 04
    GEN-1.5: Generalist AI teaches robots new tasks from a single demo
    Robotics startup Generalist AI has unveiled GEN-1.5, an AI model that teaches robots new tasks from a single demonstration. The article GEN-1.5: Generalist AI teaches robots new tasks from a single demo appeared first on The Decoder .Maximilian Schreiner
  • 05
    KI-Pioneer Sutton calls synthetic data a "big mistake" in the face of an infinitely complex world
    Turing Award winner Richard Sutton calls synthetic data a "big mistake" for scaling large language models. The world is infinitely complex, and any simulation of it is "microscopic," with human expertise acting as a bottleneck that blocks real scaling. Sutton's alternative is agents that learn continually from their own experience instead of relying on frozen models. The article KI-Pioneer Sutton calls synthetic data a "big mistake" in the face of an infinitely complex world appeared first on ThMaximilian Schreiner
  • 06
    Anthropic's most capable model, codenamed "Model 2," is for internal use only
    Anthropic uses an unpublished AI model internally that is more powerful than any publicly available version of Claude. The article Anthropic's most capable model, codenamed "Model 2," is for internal use only appeared first on The Decoder .Maximilian Schreiner
  • 07
    China now has its own AI circular financing scheme
    Unitree Robotics rose 460 percent in its Shanghai IPO, hitting a valuation of around $50 billion. But an FT report shows much of the demand for its robots comes from state-backed training centers that buy the machines and sell the resulting data back to the manufacturers, a circular business model that echoes the Nvidia criticism in the US. The article China now has its own AI circular financing scheme appeared first on The Decoder .Maximilian Schreiner
  • 08
    Terence Tao says AI could trigger math's biggest crisis since Gödel
    In a new essay, Terence Tao warns that AI could push mathematics into a crisis on par with the foundational upheaval around 1900. What's being tested this time isn't mathematical truth but the values of the field: what counts as a contribution, what gets rewarded, and who did the work. His rule of thumb: a proof that no human can explain should be considered incomplete. The article Terence Tao says AI could trigger math's biggest crisis since Gödel appeared first on The Decoder .Matthias Bastian
  • 09
    OpenAI builds safety system that catches misuse without storing customer data
    OpenAI plans to offer its most advanced AI models to corporate customers without storing their data, while still detecting misuse. The article OpenAI builds safety system that catches misuse without storing customer data appeared first on The Decoder .Maximilian Schreiner
  • 10
    Stripe declares we're living in the singularity and uses it as a reason not to IPO
    In a letter to investors, Stripe declares January 1 the "beginning of the singularity" and uses that as a reason to stay private. Not that it needs one: revenue grew 41 percent in the first half of the year, and the company confirmed its $8 billion-plus acquisition of OpenRouter. Declaring the singularity is in vogue right now. Hassabis, Altman, and Musk all say it's already here. The article Stripe declares we're living in the singularity and uses it as a reason not to IPO appeared first on TheMatthias Bastian